Chief Economist: Energy Regulation & Net-Zero Strategy in London

Chief Economist: Energy Regulation & Net-Zero Strategy in London

London Full-Time 80000 - 120000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Ofgem

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Lead economic analysis and influence decisions affecting UK households and businesses.
  • Company: Ofgem is the independent energy regulator of Great Britain, focusing on energy regulation.
  • Benefits: Opportunity to shape energy regulation during a transformative time in the industry.
  • Other info: Position involves motivating teams and leading the economics profession.
  • Why this job: Unique chance to provide intellectual leadership in a critical regulatory environment.
  • Qualifications: Extensive experience in economic analysis within regulatory or complex environments required.

The predicted salary is between 80000 - 120000 Β£ per year.

Ofgem, the independent energy regulator of Great Britain, is seeking a Chief Economist. This critical role focuses on leading the economics profession and analytical capability, influencing key decisions impacting every household and business in the UK.

The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in economic analysis in regulatory or complex environments, alongside the ability to provide intellectual leadership and motivate teams. This position presents a unique opportunity to shape the future of energy regulation during a transformative time.

Chief Economist: Energy Regulation & Net-Zero Strategy in London employer: Ofgem

Ofgem, based in Great Britain, offers a pivotal role in shaping energy regulation. The team is dedicated to influencing key decisions that impact every household and business in the UK, ensuring a sustainable energy future.

Ofgem

Contact Details:

Ofgem Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Chief Economist: Energy Regulation & Net-Zero Strategy in London

Economic Analysis
Regulatory Knowledge
Analytical Capability
Intellectual Leadership
Team Motivation
Decision-Making Skills
Strategic Thinking